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  • Thread Starter jenniferavaughn

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    Hmmmm, yes. I suppose it’s mostly the pages I’m worried about. They’re behaving the same way and I’d like to be able to make edits on the pages and save them before updating them live on the website. I used to be able to do that on both posts and pages before…

    Based on your previous post I’m thinking that’s a no-no now?

    Thread Starter jenniferavaughn

    (@jenniferavaughn)

    Hi Esmi, Thank you for your recommendations. I tried each of them in turn and nothing brings back the Save Draft button.

    When I got to your last suggestion, here is what I did. I tried activating the plug-in on the post you linked to. I then de-activated all other plug-ins and did an automatic re-install of 3.0. That didn’t work so I also tried adding an .htaccess file with the command line suggested. (I put the .htaccess file in my main http folder.)

    I’m still at a loss. Do you have any other recommendations?

    Thanks for your help.

    -Jen

    I’m having a similar problem today. I was copying and pasting tables from my old website into the wordpress redesign that I’m doing and I started getting this message seemingly out of nowhere. I was doing the same process earlier in the week with no issue.

    A first I thought it was the tinyMCE Advanced plug-in that I installed so I got rid of that but it didn”t eliminate the problem. Then I tried the process below and I’ve gotten it to work a couple of times so far.

    – I copy the table and paste it into the visual editor.
    – Then I switch to HTML view and copy all of the translated code.
    – I don’t save that page.
    – Create a new page and paste the copied HTML code into the page, bypassing the visual editor.
    – From there I preview and save.

    So far it seems to be working that way.

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